Romolo Valli (1925-1980) |
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- Peppino De Filippo, Boccacio ’70, Italy-France, 1961. Modern Decameron sketches from four Italian maestros - Mario Mionicelli’s was cut, leaving Vittorio De Sica, Federico Fellin, Luchino Visconti. Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio was Fellini’s first work in color (and the 1/2 of his Fellini 81/2) , with a titular Anita Ekberg and a sudden switch of Dr Antonio Mazzuolofrom Valli to the veteran comic - who had appeared in Fellini’s 1950 debut, Luci del varietà/Variety Lights. Unfortunately, he proved as overly serious as (the angry) Valli had been.
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